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20090176333 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE - To prevent semiconductor chips from adhering to the trays during transport, a method is employed which transports semiconductor chips in the following state. When trays provided with a plurality of accommodating portions having a recessed cross section for accommodating semiconductor chips on a main surface thereof are stacked in a plurality of stages, the semiconductor chips are accommodated in spaces defined by the accommodating portions formed over the main surface of the lower-stage tray and corresponding accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray. Here, on bottom surfaces of the accommodating portions formed over the back surface of the upper-stage tray, isolated projections having a height which prevents the projections from coming into contact with the semiconductor chips are arranged in a scattered manner. In this way, it is possible to prevent the semiconductor chips from adhering to the back surface of the upper-stage tray. | 07-09-2009 |
20110262079 | OPTICAL FERRULE, OPTICAL FERRULE MOLDING DIE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF OPTICAL FERRULE, AND FERRULE WITH OPTICAL FIBER - An optical ferrule that holds an optical fiber, the optical ferrule having an ejector pin mark formed by an ejector pin during molding, the optical ferrule includes a ferrule body, ferrule body having an optical fiber insertion opening to be inserted with the optical fiber, optical fiber hole from which a tip end of the optical fiber is to be exposed, and a lower surface of the ferrule body that is to be a reference plane, lower surface of the ferrule body including a recessed section, ejector pin mark being located on a bottom surface of the recessed section, side surface of the recessed section being formed higher than a molding burr of the ejector pin mark. | 10-27-2011 |
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20090162366 | HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO INFLUENZA M2 PROTEIN AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Human, humanized and chimeric monoclonal antibodies that bind to influenza M2 protein. The antibodies are useful for, among other things, treatment, diagnostics, purifying and isolating M2 or influenza virus, and identifying the presence of M2 or influenza virus in a sample or a subject. | 06-25-2009 |
20090196872 | HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO INFLUENZA M2 PROTEIN AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - Human, humanized and chimeric monoclonal antibodies that bind to influenza M2 protein. A human monoclonal antibody that binds to influenza M2 protein having different amino acid sequences. The antibodies are useful for, among other things, treatment, diagnostics, purifying and isolating M2 or influenza virus, and identifying the presence of M2 or influenza virus in a sample or a subject. | 08-06-2009 |
20100021466 | Antagonistic Human LIGHT-Specific Human Monoclonal Antibodies - Provided herein are antibodies, such as fully human antibodies that immunospecifically bind to an hLIGHT polypeptide. Also provided are isolated nucleic acids encoding antibodies, such as fully human antibodies, that immunospecifically bind to a hLIGHT polypeptide. Further provided are vectors and host cells comprising nucleic acids encoding antibodies, such as fully human antibodies, that immunospecifically bind to a hLIGHT polypeptide. Also provided are methods of making antibodies, such as fully human antibodies, that immunospecifically bind to a hLIGHT polypeptide. Also provided herein is a method of treating a hLIGHT-mediated disease in a subject comprising administering to the subject an antibody, such as a fully human antibody, that immunospecifically binds to a hLIGHT polypeptide. In preferred embodiments, that anti-hLIGHT antibodies provided herein will ameliorate, neutralize or otherwise inhibit hLIGHT biological activity in vivo (e.g., the hLIGHT-mediated production or secretion of CCL20, IL-8 or RANTES from a cell expressing a hLIGHT receptor). Also provided herein is a method for the detection of hLIGHT in a sample as well as a method for ameliorating, neutralizing or otherwise inhibiting hLIGHT activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hLIGHT activity is detrimental. | 01-28-2010 |
20100196359 | Human Monoclonal Antibody Human CD134 (Ox40) and Methods of Making and Using Same - The invention provides antibodies that specifically bind to OX40 (CD134), referred to as OX40 antibodies, anti-OX40 or anti-OX40 antibodies. Invention antibodies that specifically bind to OX40 include mammalian (human, primate, etc.), humanized and chimeric anti-OX40 antibodies. Invention antibodies and antibody subsequences (fragments) that specifically bind to OX40 include purified and isolated antibodies, as well as pharmaceutical formulations thereof, are useful in various methods including treatment, screening and detection methods. | 08-05-2010 |
20100215658 | VACCINIA VIRUS H3L AND B5R SPECIFIC MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - The invention relates to antibodies and subsequences thereof that specifically bind to poxvirus B5R envelope protein, antibodies and subsequences thereof that specifically bind to pox virus H3L envelope protein, and combinations thereof. | 08-26-2010 |
20120076798 | Antagonistic Human LIGHT-Specific Human Monoclonal Antibodies - Provided herein are antibodies that immunospecifically bind to an hLIGHT polypeptide; isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies; vectors and host cells comprising nucleic acids encoding the antibodies; methods of making the antibodies; and a method of treating a hLIGHT-mediated disease in a subject comprising administering to the subject the antibodies. In preferred embodiments, the anti-hLIGHT antibodies provided herein will ameliorate, neutralize or otherwise inhibit hLIGHT biological activity in vivo (e.g., the hLIGHT-mediated production or secretion of CCL20, IL-8 or RANTES from a cell expressing a hLIGHT receptor). Also provided herein is a method for the detection of hLIGHT in a sample as well as a method for ameliorating, neutralizing or otherwise inhibiting hLIGHT activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hLIGHT activity is detrimental. | 03-29-2012 |
20130230536 | ANTAGONISTIC HUMAN LIGHT-SPECIFIC HUMAN MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES - Provided herein are antibodies that immunospecifically bind to an hLIGHT polypeptide; isolated nucleic acids encoding the antibodies; vectors and host cells comprising nucleic acids encoding the antibodies; methods of making the antibodies; and a method of treating a hLIGHT-mediated disease in a subject comprising administering to the subject the antibodies. In preferred embodiments, the anti-hLIGHT antibodies provided herein will ameliorate, neutralize or otherwise inhibit hLIGHT biological activity in vivo (e.g., the hLIGHT-mediated production or secretion of CCL20, IL-8 or RANTES from a cell expressing a hLIGHT receptor). Also provided herein is a method for the detection of hLIGHT in a sample as well as a method for ameliorating, neutralizing or otherwise inhibiting hLIGHT activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a disorder in which hLIGHT activity is detrimental. | 09-05-2013 |
20140186370 | VACCINIA VIRUS H3L AND B5R SPECIFIC MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - The invention relates to antibodies and subsequences thereof that specifically bind to poxvirus B5R envelope protein, antibodies and subsequences thereof that specifically bind to poxvirus H3L envelope protein, and combinations thereof. | 07-03-2014 |
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20130096411 | BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DETECTION DEVICE - Provided is a heartbeat measurement device including a main body portion, a heartbeat detection portion, formed integrally the main body portion, which has electrodes that come into contact with a biological surface, a fixing band, formed so as to cover the main body portion and the heartbeat detection portion, which fixes the main body portion and the heartbeat detection portion to a user. | 04-18-2013 |
20130096412 | BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DETECTION DEVICE - A heartbeat measurement device includes a device main body, a heartbeat detection portion, formed integrally with the device main body, which has electrodes that come into contact with a biological surface, and a fixing band, formed in a belt shape, which fixes the device main body and the heartbeat detection portion to a human body. Both ends of the fixing band in a long-side direction are detachably installed on the device main body through an engagement portion constituted by a hook portion and an engaged portion. | 04-18-2013 |
20130137956 | BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DETECTION DEVICE - A biological information detection device includes a main body portion, a heartbeat detection portion, forced integrally with the main, body portion, which has electrodes that come into contact with a biological surface, and a fixing band, detachably provided to the main body portion, which mounts the main body portion and the heartbeat detection portion to a user. A sealing portion for securing sealing of an electrical connection portion is provided in the periphery of the electrical connection portion that electrically connects the main body portion to the electrodes of the heartbeat detection portion. | 05-30-2013 |
20130158380 | BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DETECTION DEVICE - A biological information detection device includes a main body portion, a heartbeat detection portion, provided integrally with the main body portion, which has electrodes that come into contact with a biological surface, and a fixing band, detachably provided to the main body portion, which mounts the main body portion and the heartbeat detection portion to a human body. The main body portion and the heartbeat detection portion are integrally provided through a mechanical connection convex portion that mechanically connects the main body portion and the heartbeat detection portion to each other, and an electrical connection portion that electrically connect the main body portion and the electrodes of the heartbeat detection portion. A relative positional relationship between the mechanical connection convex portion and the electrical connection portion is set so as not to be arranged alongside a load direction of external force acting on the mechanical connection convex portion. | 06-20-2013 |
20140094677 | BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION DETECTING APPARATUS AND FIXING STRUCTURE - There is provided a biological information detecting apparatus including: an apparatus main body; a pair of heart rate detecting parts provided on the apparatus main body, each of the heart rate detecting parts having an electrode in contact with a biological surface; a strip-shaped fixing band attached to the apparatus main body and configured to fix the apparatus main body and the pair of heart rate detecting parts to a body; free rings provided to be slidable along a longitudinal direction of the fixing band; and joining parts configured to join the pair of heart rate detecting parts and the free rings, wherein the pair of heart rate detecting parts and the free rings are joined through protrusions and recesses. | 04-03-2014 |
20140128710 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device in which a battery can be positioned in a diameter direction, the battery can be brought into contact with a positive terminal member stably and sufficiently, and a portion housing the battery and a case body can be molded individually from optimal materials is provided. The electronic device includes a battery frame in which a battery is housed, a holding portion removably holding the battery frame on a bottom wall portion such that a battery insertion opening communicates with the interior of the battery frame, and a battery lid removably fixed to the bottom wall portion to cover the battery insertion opening, wherein the battery frame includes a circumferential wall portion surrounding the battery outside in a diameter direction, and a positive terminal holding portion fixing the positive terminal member such that a battery side contact portion of the positive terminal member is disposed inside the circumferential wall portion, and a portion of an inner circumferential face of the circumferential wall portion serves as a battery guide face positioning the battery in the diameter direction and bringing the battery into contact with the battery side contact portion. | 05-08-2014 |
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20110076177 | HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL SHEET FOR CANS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A steel sheet for cans that has a yield stress of at least 500 Mpa after coating and baking and a method for manufacturing the steel sheet for cans are provided. The steel sheet for cans contains, on the basis of mass percent, C: more than 0.02% but 0.10% or less, Si: 0.10% or less, Mn: 1.5% or less, P: 0.20% or less, S: 0.20% or less, Al: 0.10% or less, N: 0.0120% to 0.0250%, dissolved N being 0.0100% or more, and a remainder of Fe and incidental impurities. A high-strength material can be obtained by maintaining the absolute quantity of dissolved N at a certain value or more and performing hardening by quench aging and strain aging, for example, in a printing process, a film lamination process, or a drying and baking process performed before can manufacturing. In the manufacture, hot rolling is performed at a slab extraction temperature of 1200° C. or more and a finish rolling temperature of (Ar3 transformation temperature—30)° C. or more, and coiling is performed at 650° C. or less. | 03-31-2011 |
20110168303 | HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH STEEL FOR CONTAINER AND PRODUCING METHOD OF THE SAME - A steel sheet for containers that has a hardness of 500 MPa or more and superior workability and a method for producing the steel sheet are provided. A steel containing, in percent by mass, 0.01% to 0.05% carbon, 0.04% or less silicon, 0.1% to 1.2% manganese, 0.10% or less sulfur, 0.001% to 0.100% aluminum, 0.10% or less nitrogen, and 0.0020% to 0.100% phosphorus, the balance being iron and incidental impurities, is subjected to hot rolling at a finishing temperature of (Ar | 07-14-2011 |
20140174609 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL SHEET FOR A CAN - A method for manufacturing a high-strength steel sheet for a can, including (a) hot rolling a steel slab at a slab extraction temperature of 1200° C. or more and a finish rolling temperature of (Ar3 transformation temperature−30)° C. or more, the steel slab containing, on the basis of mass percent, more than 0.02%, but 0.10% or less of C, 0.10% or less of Si, 1.5% or less of Mn, 0.20% or less of P, 0.20% or less of S, 0.10% or less of Al, 0.0120% to 0.0250% of N, and the balance being Fe and incidental impurities; (b) coiling at a temperature of 650° C. or less; (c) pickling; (d) carrying out a first cold rolling; (e) continuously annealing; and (f) carrying out a second cold rolling at a reduction ratio of 10% or more and less than 20%. | 06-26-2014 |